Griffith Credentials quick guide, Schemes and Mind Maps of Chemistry

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GRIFFITH
UNIVERSITY
SENIOR
CHEMISTRY
Griffith Credentials quick guide
Credential level: If the badge is aligned to
a particular qualification level, then this is
shown in the border’s colour. Not for credit
badges have a dark charcoal border.
Shown here is AQF level 8.
Badge type: There are 8 core badge
types and each has a unique icon.
Shown here is an accomplishment badge.
Badge name: Accomplishment,
affiliation or interest.
Font: JOTIA BOLD, UPPERCASE
Must be concise: 1–6 words (1–4 words if used
in conjunction with not for credit badge levels)
Institution: Griffith University is written
in full in upper case. The logo is not used.
Font: FOUNDRY STERLING MEDIUM, UPPERCASE
Level: Gold, silver and platinum levels
can be given to not for credit badges.
This level is also shown in the lower
third’s background colour.
Font: JOTIA LIGHT, UPPERCASE
Griffith Credentials are a suite of digital badges that represent an accomplishment,
affiliation or interest that is visual, available online and is embedded with metadata
that provides the context, meaning, process and result of an activity.
Size: 600 x 600 pixels
Format: Image — .png
Metadata — .json
Date: To be listed as a year
in the badge name.
For example, Griffith Award for Academic
Excellence 2018.
Levels
Component level: Up to five stars
may be used to represent completion
of components within a badge.
Credential level alignment
The badge’s border colour aligns with the
corresponding qualification level colour.
For credit badges only.
Senior Chemistry badge
This is an example of a for credit badge that aligns
with a qualification level.
Not for credit badge levels
The badge level is indicated in both
words and the background colour of the
lower third where applicable.
Griffith Graduate of Influence badge
This is an example of a not for credit badge
with a gold level, as shown by the level name
and gold lower third background colour.
Component levels
The amount of components within a badge
are shown by the outlined stars. The filled
stars represent the components completed.
Example badge
This is an example of a badge where 3 components
out of 5 have been completed.
EXAMPL E
BADGE N AME
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UNIVERSITYGRIFFITH SENIOR CHEMISTRY

Griffith Credentials quick guide

Credential level : If the badge is aligned to a particular qualification level, then this is shown in the border’s colour. Not for credit badges have a dark charcoal border. Shown here is AQF level 8. Badge type : There are 8 core badge types and each has a unique icon. Shown here is an accomplishment badge. Badge name : Accomplishment, affiliation or interest. Font : JOTIA BOLD, UPPERCASE Must be concise: 1–6 words (1–4 words if used in conjunction with not for credit badge levels) Institution : Griffith University is written in full in upper case. The logo is not used. Font : FOUNDRY STERLING MEDIUM, UPPERCASE Level : Gold, silver and platinum levels can be given to not for credit badges. This level is also shown in the lower third’s background colour. Font : JOTIA LIGHT, UPPERCASE

Griffith Credentials are a suite of digital badges that represent an accomplishment,

affiliation or interest that is visual, available online and is embedded with metadata

that provides the context, meaning, process and result of an activity.

Size : 600 x 600 pixels Format : Image — .png Metadata — .json Date : To be listed as a year in the badge name. For example, Griffith Award for Academic Excellence 2018.

Levels

Component level : Up to five stars may be used to represent completion of components within a badge.

Credential level alignment

The badge’s border colour aligns with the corresponding qualification level colour. For credit badges only. Senior Chemistry badge This is an example of a for credit badge that aligns with a qualification level.

Not for credit badge levels

The badge level is indicated in both words and the background colour of the lower third where applicable. Griffith Graduate of Influence badge This is an example of a not for credit badge with a gold level, as shown by the level name and gold lower third background colour.

Component levels

The amount of components within a badge are shown by the outlined stars. The filled stars represent the components completed. Example badge This is an example of a badge where 3 components out of 5 have been completed. EXAMPLE BAD GE N AME 1

CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT COMMUNICATION 21st Century Skills

21st Century Skills sub badge

This badge falls under the ‘Skills’ badge type and has ‘21st Century Skills’ displayed in place of a not for credit badge level. It has own unique icon. Examples of this badge include communication, ethics, customer focus and innovation. Badge types Mission Recognises a series of activities (cross-curricular) with the aim of achieving a badge for a mix of skill development and achievement. Not for credit badges only. Skills Recognises achievement of expertise against a number of criteria and standards. Work Integrated Learning Recognises a series of requirements with which the student complies or has achieved that makes them work ready. Member Recognises membership of a Griffith University student club, college or association for which achievement standards are required for membership. Not for credit badges only. Achievement Recognises achievement of knowledge and are based on a mark, grade or GPA. Articulated Award Recognises achievement of an AQF learning outcome for articulation into an award of the University. For credit badges only. Open Credentials Recognises learning outcomes achieved through Griffith MOOCs. Continuing Professional Development Recognises the learning activities professionals engage in to develop and enhance their abilities. 2